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Portrait of Maya Sansa

Maya Sansa

Birth Name: Maya Sansa

Birth Date: 1975-09-25

Birth Place: Rome, Italy

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Nanny (1999) as Annetta

Most Important Roles:

  • Looking for Monica (2016) as
  • Good Morning, Night (2003) as Chiara
  • Nella terra di nessuno (2000) as Katia
  • The Best of Youth (2003) as Mirella Utano
  • Female Agents (2008) as Maria Luzzato
  • Gasoline (2002) as Stella
  • The Man Who Will Come (2009) as Lena
  • An Italian Romance (2004) as Maria
  • My Paper Dolls (2023) as Anna Bottacin
  • Un altro mondo (2010) as Ingrid

Career Highlights:

  • Looking for Monica (2016)
  • Good Morning, Night (2003)
  • Nella terra di nessuno (2000)
  • The Best of Youth (2003)
  • Female Agents (2008)
  • Gasoline (2002)
  • The Man Who Will Come (2009)
  • An Italian Romance (2004)
  • My Paper Dolls (2023)
  • Un altro mondo (2010)

Full Biography

Maya Sansa, born September 25, 1975 in Rome to an Iranian father and Italian mother, began acting at age 14. She studied at 'Virgilio' high school in Rome and later attended Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Sansa debuted in Marco Bellocchio's 'La balia' (2001) and later starred in his 'Goodmorning, Night' (2003). She has also worked with Marco Tullio Giordana ('The Best of Youth'). On May 2, 2004, The New York Times named her the new image of Italian cinema. Sansa won a David di Donatello award for Best Supporting Actress in 'Dormant Beauty' (2013). She has a daughter, Talitha, with partner Fabrice Scott and resides in Paris.


About the Movie: Voyez comme ils dansent (2011)

Poster for Voyez comme ils dansent (2011)

Release Year: 2011

Nation: N/A

Alternative Title: Onlari Dans Ederken Seyret

Director: Claude Miller

Writer: Claude Miller, Natalie Carter, Roy Parvin

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: N/A

Genre: Drama, Flashback Film

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 win & 1 nomination

Similar: N/A

Story

The film 'Voyez comme ils dansent' (2011) directed by Claude Miller explores a complex love triangle involving two women and one man, Victor. The story begins with Lise, who is deeply in love with Victor but has not seen him in years. Meanwhile, Alex meets Vic in Alberta, Canada, unaware that he is the same person as Lise's Victor. The narrative then alternates between the present timeline and flashbacks, revealing the relationships between these characters and their shared history. Victor/Vic is a captivating performer who mesmerizes both women, with James Thierrée portraying this enigmatic figure. The story unfolds in an unconventional manner, moving away from Paris to Canada's less familiar settings like Montreal and a Mohawk reservation.

Summary

Voyez comme ils dansent' is a unique exploration of love, memory, and human complexity by acclaimed French director Claude Miller ('La meilleure façon de marcher', 'Garde à vue'). Despite its seemingly trite premise of a love triangle, the film stands out due to Miller's distinctive storytelling style. He shifts the action from Paris to Canada, creating unfamiliar bearings for viewers and adding depth through non-linear flashbacks that delve into the minds of the two female protagonists, Lise (Marina Hands) and Alex (Maya Sansa). The film centers around Victor/Vic (James Thierrée), a mesmerizing performer whose physical absence amplifies his psychological presence. Although not much is revealed about the characters' backgrounds or motivations beyond their entanglement with Victor/Vic, the film's strength lies in Miller's exploration of the dark side of human emotions and his masterful direction of actors.